With Hollywood being so competitive, it's hard to survive without passion. Such was certainly the case for John Wayne, who would push through injuries (including broken ribs) when working on his films. As his career would reach its twilight years, this would ring all the more true: By the time his final film, "The Shootist" (1976), entered production, Wayne was attempting to hide his failing health from crew members. According to "John Wayne: The Life and Legend," the then 68-year-old was afraid that the news would affect his employability.
Unfortunately, while Wayne's deception did allow him to secure the part, it came at a significant cost. Once the insurance companies realized that the actor's health was not in the best of shape, they understandably started backing away from insuring the project. After all, in the event that Wayne's health failed, the financial losses would've been significant. But Wayne, ever-determined to work on "The Shootist,...
Unfortunately, while Wayne's deception did allow him to secure the part, it came at a significant cost. Once the insurance companies realized that the actor's health was not in the best of shape, they understandably started backing away from insuring the project. After all, in the event that Wayne's health failed, the financial losses would've been significant. But Wayne, ever-determined to work on "The Shootist,...
- 10/13/2022
- by Demetra Nikolakakis
- Slash Film
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